Galleries
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Taj Mahal traces his musical roots back to West Africa; plays with kora master Djimo Kouyate. Shot in Yellow Cat's garden.
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This is the third piece we did for the World War II exhibit at the National Museum of the U.S. Navy.
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On June 5th Michael gave the Bokin Lecture at the Library of Congress and talked with Todd Harvey of the Folklife Center about Mississippi.
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Lucien Aigner was one of the first photographers to use the revolutionary 35mm camera in the 1930s.
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In this 30-minute documentary William Dunlap talks about his art and his inspiration: the American landscape.
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This is an exhibit piece for the World War II exhibition at the National Museum of the U.S. Navy in Washington, DC.
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This is an exhibit piece for the World War II exhibition at the National Museum of the U.S. Navy in Washington, DC.
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Client: GIPFZA, The Gambian Development Agency.
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This is a sample from our Rita Mae Brown documentary from 1986. To view the entire documentary go to vimeo.com/ondemand/rita.
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This is an excerpt from a program for EnterpriseWorks in Tanzania for USAID.
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These are the Washington scenes we did for "Kennedy's Cadets," The client was Nemeton TV of Waterford, Ireland.
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Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) wanted to produce a video about Medicare’s QIO Program. The title “The Medicare QIO Program: Making a Difference.”